In 1860 the Navajo Nation died out to 8,000 people. Now it increased of more than 210,00 people in more the several states.
Demographics



Percent
Total Population
180,462
100.00
Male
88,469
49.02
Female
91,993
50.98
American Indians
175,228
97.10
Navajo
173,987
96.41
Non-Indian
5,223
2.89
Median Age
24.0

Housing & Household


Number of Housing Units
68,744
100.00
Occupied Housing Units
47,603
69.25
Vacant Housing Units
21,141
30.75
Trailer Units
12,885

Housing Units Lacking


Complete Plumbing Facilities
15,279 31.9

Housing Units Lacking


Complete Kitchen Facilities
13,447 28.1

Housing Units Lacking


Telephone Service
28,740 60.1

Number of Households
47,603

Number of Families
37,903

Average Household Size
3.77

Average Family Size
4.36

Per Capita Income
$7,269

Median Household Income
$20,005

Median Family Income
$22,392

% Individuals Below Poverty Level

42.90
% Families Below Poverty Level

40.10
% Families w/Female Householder Below Poverty Level

53.10
Number of Vehicles
37,008

Car, Truck or Van
32,175


Cause of death
1987-1989
1991-1993
Increase (1987-9) to (1991-3)




%
All causes
606.5
641.1
5.7
Heart disease
88.7
108.5
22.3
Cancer
77.8
80.7
3.7
Diabetes mellitus
27.4
31.0
13.1
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Health then and now.
Source: Census 2000. Extracted by Trib Choudhary. Support Services Department. Division of Economic Development.